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At Reinhold Brenner's 1-gauge regulars' table on January 4th, 2019 in the east of Munich, there was also a beautiful old Märklin tinplate railway system to be admired, which Otto Höchtl built and demonstrated. Numerous well-preserved 0-gauge trains were in use on three electrically separate track ovals with tracks from Märklin and Lionel. There was also an old railroad crossing by Märklin from 1928 and two station buildings by Kapo and Kibri as well as some other well-preserved tinplate railway accessories - including an old ticket sales counter by Märklin.
The video consists of the following sections:
00:00 Otto Höchtl on the age of the Märklin system
00:47 Everything working, bell, signals
01:20 tracks from Märklin - partly from Lionel
01:43 Railway crossing with bell, Kapo station
02:12 Kibri train station + newsstand
02:25 Märklin ticket sales counter
02:54 Three circuits with three transformers
03:09 Electric locomotive from 1936 and 3 blunderbusses
03:34 Electric locomotive 1938, freight train with steam locomotive
03:56 Passion for collecting started with pull-up locomotive
04:35 Four meter long system with three transformers
04:55 Driving fun, 3 tinplate trains in 0 gauge
In another video you can see some locomotives and trains from the actual Gauge 1 regulars' table - here is the corresponding link:
• Spur 1-Modellbahn-Fahr...